High Fly Ball, I Think...

Sitting under the San Diego sun can be extremely relaxing, so if you're an outfielder playing in the beautiful Petco Park, remember to stop thinking about babes in bikinis or the always-satisfying California burrito.

Miami Marlins outfielder Marcel Ozuna was clearly a victim of this clouded thinking and lost a fly ball in the sky. Luckily for Ozuna, there was nothing he could do anyway because the ball sailed directly over his head into the seats for a home run.

Geno Smith's Instant Safety

Geno Smith has had a very rocky start to his NFL career. After falling to the 39th pick in the draft (when he thought he'd be taken in the top 10), Smith saw some playing time in the preseason and made one of the most juvenile mistakes any NFL player could make: running directly out of the end zone for a safety.

In case you're wondering why the Jets draft Smith in the first place, remember that the former West Virginia signal caller threw for 656 yards and eight touchdowns in a shootout against No. 25 Baylor.

Back to Back Fumbles

First, the Chargers drive the ball all the way to the goal line only to have starting running back Ryan Matthews fumble the ball. Instead of taking the free possession when they were likely to give up a touchdown or a field goal, Arizona Cardinal Rashad Johnson picked up the fumble and tried to pitch it back to a teammate, who also fumbled it.

The result of the play is a fumble recovery for a touchdown by the offensive player. Good thing there is no box score...

Premature Celebration

In the first NFL game of the 2013 season, Denver Bronco Danny Trevathan intercepted a Joe Flacco pass and had an easy 35-yard return for a touchdown.

Trevathan ran into the end zone untouched by any Baltimore Raven and started celebrating too early.

Danny dropped the ball two entire yards short of the end zone, resulting in a fumble and no touchdown. Luckily for Trevathan, his quarterback set an NFL record by throwing for seven touchdowns that night in their blowout win.

Empty Net Miss

In a friendly match between Guatemala and Argentina, forward Marco Pappa blows by defenders and dangles his way to an empty net.

Pappa created an amazing opportunity to score, however the over-excitement got to him and forced him to trip over himself and completely miss the opportunity. Argentina ended up defeated Pappa's Guatemalan squad 4-0.

Airmail

On June 28th, Grzegorz Proksa went toe-to-toe with Sergio Mora with hopes of taking the WBC Jr. Middleweight belt.

Without the complete whiff of a punch (at 2:06 of this video) this was a very entertaining fight, however airmailing a left hook and then falling into the ropes is never a good sign in professional boxing.

Shades of Jose Canseco

During a 9-7 game against the reigning American League Champion Detroit Tigers, Indians outfielder Michael Bourn tried to catch a Miguel Cabrera fly ball near the warning track and accidentally knocked the ball over the fence.